U.S. Couple Guilty For Killing Mother, Stuffing Body In Suitcase In Bali

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U.S. Couple Guilty For Killing Mother, Stuffing Body In Suitcase In Bali

CNN — An American teenager who helped her boyfriend stuff her mother’s lifeless body into a suitcase at an upmarket hotel in Bali has been sentenced to 10 years in prison.

Heather Mack, 19, who gave birth to her own daughter just weeks ago, was found guilty with her 21-year-old boyfriend, Tommy Schaefer, of killing Sheila von Wiese-Mack on the Indonesian island last August.

Schaefer was sentenced to 18 years in prison for battering von Wiese-Mack to death in room 317 of the St. Regis Bali Resort.

Schaefer had claimed he killed his girlfriend’s mother in self-defense after a violent argument erupted over the young couple’s relationship.

Body stuffed in bag

The beaten body of von Wiese-Mack was found in a large silver suitcase that the couple had loaded in a waiting taxi outside the resort. They told the driver they’d be back soon, but after a lengthy wait he alerted hotel staff who inspected the bag, noticed blood and called police.

The lovers were arrested after being found the following morning at another hotel about 15 kilometers (nine miles) away.

Inside the bag, von Wiese-Mack’s body had been wrapped in hotel bedding. A forensic examination determined that she had died from a blunt force to the face that fractured her facial bones and caused her to suffocate.

Described as a Chicago socialite, von Wiese-Mack was reported to have a troubled relationship with her teenage daughter.

Schaefer denied that the murder was premeditated. He told the court that he acted in self-defense when his girlfriend’s mother started strangling him during an argument in the Bali hotel room.

“She squeezed my neck for about 20 to 30 seconds. I couldn’t breathe. I had blood going to my head and my eyes were so watery,” Schaefer told the court.

He said he reached for a nearby bowl “before she could.” “I couldn’t see for a moment because my eyes were so watery and I was distraught, I was in a state of mind, I had no idea what was happening. I was almost about to black out. And I grabbed it and I started swinging,” he told the court.

Mack told the court her mother had threatened to kill the couple’s unborn baby, according to local media.